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How do I feel wheel – for mental health and emotional vocabulary

How do I feel wheel - for mental health and emotional vocabulary
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$28.00 ex. GST

The How Do I Feel? ™ Wheel is an interactive, colourful emotions wheel, helping children to process and communicate difficult feelings, using words and images.

Emotional literacy and self-awareness play an important role in supporting mental health. For children, both at home and at school, experiencing feelings for the first time can be confusing and difficult to explain.

This product is a double-sided, foldable board (full size: 35 x 35cm), for table-top activities or wall display, with moving dials to help children pinpoint words and images that reflect their inner thoughts and outer behaviours. Comes with a user guide, to inspire lesson plans for school, as well as at-home activities. For children and teenagers. Appropriate for those with or without signs of autism.

NOW INCLUDES a LinkyThinks Emotions Chart, with Emotions Wheel Sticker Sheets for logging mood & behaviour!

Processing feelings / Behaviour management / Self-expression / Conflict resolution / Building vocabulary / Self-reflection / Mood regulation / Healthy communication / Empathy / SEN Support

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Category: LinkyThinks
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The How Do I Feel? ™ Wheel is an interactive, colourful emotions wheel, helping children to process and communicate difficult feelings, using words and images.

Emotional literacy and self-awareness play an important role in supporting mental health. For children, both at home and at school, experiencing feelings for the first time can be confusing and difficult to explain.

This product is a double-sided, foldable board (full size: 35 x 35cm), for table-top activities or wall display, with moving dials to help children pinpoint words and images that reflect their inner thoughts and outer behaviours. Comes with a user guide, to inspire lesson plans for school, as well as at-home activities. For children and teenagers. Appropriate for those with or without signs of autism.

NOW INCLUDES a LinkyThinks Emotions Chart, with Emotions Wheel Sticker Sheets for logging mood & behaviour!

Processing feelings / Behaviour management / Self-expression / Conflict resolution / Building vocabulary / Self-reflection / Mood regulation / Healthy communication / Empathy / SEN Support

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